A Palestinian man died Sunday morning after being wounded in an Israeli airstrike on Deir al-Balah [1], [4].
The incident highlights the ongoing volatility in central Gaza, where airstrikes continue to result in civilian casualties despite international calls for restraint.
The strike took place on Saturday in Deir al-Balah, located in the central Gaza Strip [1], [3]. According to reports, the man died the following morning [4].
Reports on the total number of casualties vary. One report said that one Palestinian was killed and one was injured in the strike [1]. However, another report said that four Palestinians were injured during the attack [3].
Deir al-Balah has remained a focal point of military activity. The Israeli military conducted the airstrike as part of its operations in the city [1], [2].
Local sources confirmed the death of the young Palestinian on Sunday [4]. The man remained unnamed in the available reports [1], [4].
“A Palestinian man died Sunday morning after being wounded in an Israeli airstrike on Deir al-Balah.”
The death of a civilian in Deir al-Balah underscores the persistent danger for non-combatants in central Gaza. The discrepancy in injury reports—ranging from one to four people—reflects the difficulty of real-time casualty verification in active conflict zones.



